The Milwaukee Bucks released a list of several of the team's new minority investors Wednesday evening, including Ted Kellner of Fiduciary Management, Jim Kacmarcik of Kapco and Craig Karmazin of Good Karma Brands.

Other minority investors include Michael Kocourek of Mid Oaks Investments, Keith Mardak of Hal Leonard Corp. and Teddy Werner of the Milwaukee Brewers. The team said the group also included several other prominent business leaders with close ties to the Milwaukee area, but it did not identify them.

The list did not include Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who reportedly has expressed an interest in being involved in the ownership of the team.

“We are so excited about creating a new era of Milwaukee Bucks basketball,” said Bucks co-owner Marc Lasry. “In just a matter of weeks, we have had an incredible draft, brought on a world-class coach, and have now assembled a visionary group of owners from the community.”

The team did not release how much each of the executive had invested in the team. Lasry has previously said the NBA wants most of them to invest at least $5 million in the team.

In addition, Lasry said the group might also include some of his and Edens' friends who would invest less than $5 million.

“From day one, Marc and I felt a huge part of the rebuilding process would be dependent on having important leaders from Milwaukee join the ownership of the organization," Edens said. "We believe the future of the Milwaukee Bucks is not only about winning basketball, but also about contributing to Milwaukee and the state of Wisconsin.”